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"Paid a fortune to order lies"... MC Mong exposes allegations of bribing Kim Min-jong and women in the entertainment industry [Star Issue]

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Lee Seunghun

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Singer MC Mong (real name Shin Dong-hyun) exposed allegations of contact between actor Kim Min-jong and women in the entertainment industry.

On the 19th, MC Mong launched a live broadcast after newly creating a sub-account on TikTok named Mcmong. On the previous day, the 18th, he had broadcast from his main account but was suspended for seven days for using a word meaning "death."

That day, MC Mong stated, "What was flooding the news today was 'MC Mong exposed, as expected' and 'TikTok account suspended due to someone's exposure,' which I posted on my story. When you get suspended on TikTok, the reason appears. The reason I was suspended was that I showed my wrist at the end and used that word meaning 'I want to die.' Yet, all media outlets wrote that I was suspended for exposing something. Amazing. I felt it was amazing to see them muddle the issue."

MC Mong then mentioned Kim Min-jong, Cha Jun-young (uncle of Cha Ga-won, chairman of One Hundred Label), and former So Sok-sa (CEO) again, revealing, "This group was trying to find people who would tell things they know about MC Mong or even fabricate stories, offering large sums of money to women around me, women I don't know at all, and women working in the entertainment industry."

He continued with angry remarks. MC Mong said, "The three of them are roaming around creating more lies. But it's truly foolish that they are fabricating lies with money instead of facts. Yet, there are no articles covering this. How can this happen?" expressing his bewilderment.

Earlier, on the 18th, MC Mong sparked discussion by announcing via his personal SNS that he would expose MBC's 'PD Notebook' regarding who they colluded with for reporting, as well as celebrities connected to the dozens of billions of won illegal gambling group 'Badugi,' including construction businessman Eterno Cha Jun-yeong (Chairman) and members Park (Chairman), Lee (Chairman), Choi (CEO), and An (CEO).

Later that afternoon, MC Mong held a live broadcast, stating that an illegal gambling group known as 'Badugi,' which includes entertainment industry figures, exists, and mentioned the real names of several celebrities, including Kim Min-jong. However, the following day, Kim Min-jong's legal representative, law firm Okim, and Kim Min-jong themselves refuted the claims, stating, "This is clearly false. To prove our innocence, we will confront it head-on without any compromise. We intend to hold them legally accountable for civil and criminal liability where necessary."

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